The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management requested Mission Reuse to conduct a study on the following research question: ‘What is needed to set up cost- and environmentally efficient reverse logistics in the Netherlands, in order to bring reusable packaging to scale?’
Mission Reuse conducted several interviews with reuse experts from different domains to A) analyse existing reverse logistics models and their leverage points and, B) give recommendations to the government in how to implement the learnings from existing reverse logistics models to bring reuse to scale in the Netherlands.
The findings of this extensive research is published via the Mission Reuse website and will help create policies towards a zero waste. Read the full report here:
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- Nienke Nijholt
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Venture Builder & Project Lead,
Mission Reuse,
The Netherlands - nienke@enviu.org
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